thanks, i know console commands, just always thinking from prospect of non tech people.
did find from the new btc client you can hit a request payment form without filling it out to generate a new payment address

@addamnorth said in Corrupted block database detected.:
@acidd acid man… what would the ftc community do without you. beautiful. just beautiful. THANKS BUDDY! Now come and see me to hook you up with some ink!
Marked as solved!
@addamnorth - it’s always a team effort. I was taught by some of the more senior community members who have been around for much longer than myself.
I have them to thank

I’ve only been into crypto for about 7 months now, but in that short time I have become an avid fan of FTC, UFO, and neoscrypt in general. Please keep up the good work, man! This post has me even more excited for the future of FTC than I was 10 minutes ago…and that’s saying something!!

Feathercoin developments and testing : Request for Bounty donations / developer or software builder / assistance
Tip the Official FTC Bouny Jar : 6p8u3wtct7uxRGmvWr2xvPxqRzbpbcd82A
The Feathercoin - Nameview - (Opennames DNS) experimental facility requires a programming review.
Issue : Work was not completed on the opennames bounty. The opennames code has not been pulled into release version fully from the development version or tested.
Requirements : review the difference between working version of opennames and current version 0.9.6.2.1, find the status, compare commits, build and test source code, with full instruction.
Feathercoin Admin / Devs are looking to support a profesional developer to spec and complete opennames facility and document it’s operation for FTC version 0.9.3, such that it can be pulled into / tested in the 0.9.6.x of Feathercoin.
The worked would be based in the FTC 0.9.6.x maintenance “Team”. This involves documentation, bug fixing, testing.

@Cookieboy said in Feathercoin Node:
I did get an ARM version running. I can dust off the builder that I used to get it running. It actually wan’t too difficult, just took a few hours to compile if I remember.
Well, the compile time is related to the arm structure of the pi, which is emulated in Travis.
If I remember right , @uncle_muddy compiled on a hardware Pi and it took more than a day to compile…
Can’t you just configure the Travis containers to keep the compiled binaries and feed the code to Travis again? I’ve seen somewhere, that it is possible to keep the created files in Travis